“Sometimes, I make the mistake of
thinking and then my head hurts. Other times, I look around me and see stuff
that just doesn’t make sense and that gets me nauseous. So, in a purely
defensive posture, I’ve taken to not seeing or thinking!” DanO
However, for just the time that it takes to write this post,
I’ll do both the above and talk a little bit about the word ‘insanity’. Now, the
dictionary defines the word insanity as a ‘derangement of the mind.’ I also
like the person who wrote that true insanity is ‘doing the same thing over and
over while expecting a different result!’ For me personally, this word aptly
describes a society that is hell bent on ignoring
reality while living in a fool’s paradise for as long as they possibly can
- I give you the United
States of America. Let me expand on that by
taking a look at just one empty plastic container.
Here it is! It’s an empty plastic jar (now cleaned up) that once
held peanuts. I paid something like three and half dollars for it, and for the
record, I really did enjoy the contents. But now, here’s this annoyingly empty
plastic container that is about as welcome in my home as the allergies I suffer with every
spring! And you know what? Just the thought of tossing it out drives me INSANE! And that feeling
of insanity lies at more than one level too! For one thing, I consider myself
to be a frugal person. Not cheap mind you, but frugal. Frugal in the same way our
forefathers had to be in order to survive living here in early America. In the
same manner, we now see third world families forced to scrounge
for their existence. (How long do you think a discarded container like this
would last in a place like Bangladesh
before it was snatched up and used for something else)? Yet, here in America
countless billions of such
containers are thoughtlessly discarded to the trash every year. And for most
plastics, this is the start of a long journey that will see them end up in
landfills where it may take half a millennium for them to breakdown. Arggh! Is
that sane? I don’t think so.
[Is there no one left in this world that cannot maybe think
outside the box and come up with a better way? Perhaps. Perhaps not.]
So, in the pursuit of both maintaining my ‘sanity’ and in
living a ‘frugal lifestyle’, I’ve taken it upon myself to reuse containers as
much as possible before discarding them. Take this used Pepsi bottle, for
instance. I plan to refill it numerous times with a drink mix before tossing it
into a recycle bin. And yes, that old peanut jar will see extended service as a
spice container to hold herbs like basil that I hope to harvest later in the
season. Or, since it’s also bug proof, I may use it to store something like
sugar in the pantry. The point being that I have made a solemn pledge to myself to use everything at
least twice before then making an honest attempt to see that it is recycled.
Call me crazy. Call me insane. Even call me a Democrat or tree lover, if you
want to. But, don’t you ever call me wasteful.
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